Ex-NFL star Brandon Marshall compared Josh Allen's struggles to get past Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs to those who had to face Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods.
Brittany Mahomes is calling out Buffalo Bills fans for a past taunt at her husband Patrick Mahomes, when they strung up a Kermit the Frog stuffed animal in a noose to mock the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback.
Brittany Mahomes, Patrick Mahomes' wife, called out what she labeled "disgusting" behavior by Buffalo Bills fans earlier this season. In an Instagram
On this episode of Scoop City, Dianna Russini and Chase Daniels break down the unique greatness of Mahomes and these Chiefs. The partial transcript below has been edited for clarity. You can listen to the full episode on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, or watch on YouTube above.
Brittany Mahomes defended husband Patrick Mahomes and slammed Buffalo Bills fans for taking NFL rivalry too far after their loss against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday6. “Do you remember this Buffalo?
As the Kansas City Chiefs celebrate their victory in the AFC Championship on Sunday, Brittany Mahomes is sending a pointed reminder to Buffalo Bills fans about the importance of sportsmanship.
As the Chiefs look forward to their Super Bowl future, Brittany Mahomes hopes Bills Mafia learns a lesson from the past.
To the chagrin of everyone hoping for someone to end the Chiefs’ success, Kansas City did what it usually does and made just enough plays to get them over the finish line and back to the Super Bowl.
Brittany Mahomes called Buffalo Bills fans "disgusting" for their antics this season after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs, and now Patrick Mahomes' father has rubbed it in
Eight seasons and three rings later, Patrick Mahomes is going back to the Super Bowl. The Kansas City Chiefs are heading to their fifth championship game, set to face Saquon Barkley and the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX.
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[email protected]. Fifth-year coach relishes the opportunity, too: 'I'd be concerned if I didn't have a lot of really good returning players.'